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Jess Iandiorio

Jess Iandiorio is the VP of Product Marketing and is responsible for words. The words Acquia uses to convey how we’re solving the toughest digital experience challenges for the biggest brands in the world. She’s spent 10 years in the tech industry focused on a variety of technologies such as CRM, Agile Business Intelligence, Website Search, eCommerce Experience Management, and now focuses on cloud-enabled delivery of extraordinary digital experiences. Jess is responsible for evangelising Drupal and Acquia's solutions globally. She most recently worked at Endeca (Acquired for 1B+ by Oracle in 2011), and Forrester Research.

Jess holds a BS in Organisational Communication, Learning and Design from Ithaca College.

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This morning I received an email promotion from Banana Republic.
Headline: Dress like a boss - it’s simple.
Hook, line, and sinker, I was opening it. I’m a female executive, and I love a good power suit. I also love Banana Republic clothing.Meer...

At last year’s Cloud Security Alliance Congress, Philip Lieberman raised an issue that brought home to me why automation is now a must-have when it comes to security. Not just for cloud security, for all computer security.
In his talk, Philip, whoMeer...

I love this illustration from a recent Netskope Cloud Report.
The IT guy, standing in his dinghy, is estimating that he has 40-50 cloud apps running in his enterprise.
But check out that submerged iceberg: it’s more like 397! That’s nearly 10x theMeer...

When I started talking to cloud experts about automation and security, I thought that we’d spend most of our time discussing how automation reduces human error (and deliberate malfeasance). And how it frees up IT time for higher value activities.Meer...

I was nursing a strong cup of coffee when I spoke to Marc Boorshtein, the chief technology officer at Tremelo Security, an identity service broker that enables enterprises to integrate new applications very quickly.
The coffee was crucial, becauseMeer...

Ryan Scheuermann recently came up with a good metaphor to describe the difference between managing security on your own servers, and using a cloud-based service.
“When you’re working with bare metal in your own location, it’s all up to you. It’sMeer...

Over the last few years, IT departments have gotten increasingly comfortable with cloud technology, by which I mean cloud security. Because as one IT analyst put it recently, “When it comes to the cloud, security is the number one concern. AndMeer...

One member of the team wants to write and edit the plan as a Google Doc. Another has an outline in an iPad app. A third has notes in Evernote. And the presentation event will be hosted on Eventbrite.
Not only is everyone bringing their own deviceMeer...

The Information Technology Services department at American Water is gradually shifting towards the cloud, away from a traditional "keep the lights on" mentality.
How will it get there?
That's for Leigh Ann Thomas to figure out.
The senior businessMeer...

Richard Sanchez, president of Miami-based cloud-computing company 0NL9, Inc., is no longer surprised to see IT skills applied in new -- and potentially profitable -- ways.
One of his clients is a company that leases storage containers in over aMeer...

As cloud hosting has become part of the technology landscape, offsite technical expertise also has become the norm. This has changed the game for IT, greatly simplifying the configuration, operation, and support a company's technology infrastructureMeer...

With Thanksgiving falling late this year, retailers and brands are scrambling to deal with almost a week less of shopping time between turkey day and the big day. With less time, the stakes are higher than ever to ensure your site’s uptime. ThereMeer...

Imagine this: You walk into a local department store and browse until you find just what you’re looking for, but then you discover there’s no cash register in the building… you have to walk several blocks to get to the place where you can checkout.Meer...

I was underdressed. That was the first thing I noticed this week at the Luxury Interactive, “The Premiere Luxury and Branding & eCommerce conference”. The list of attendees was a veritable who’s who in luxury brand marketing, including: Chanel,Meer...